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How Acupuncture Can Help with Allergies

Updated: Aug 13, 2022

The alternative form of allergies relief without the use of medication is acupuncture. Acupuncture procedure involves the insertion of thin needles at specific points in the body at a certain depth. The needles are inserted to give the body a sort of balance. This form of treatment is invasive hence done by a trained acupuncturist. Studies show that acupuncture is effective for allergies like asthma, sinusitis, rhinitis, or hay fever.


Most of us are prone to getting allergies due to air pollution, sudden climatic changes, and allergens like dust, pollen, and pet fur. Poor lifestyle choices involving lack of exercise, poor feeding habits, and stress can weaken the immune system and make one susceptible to allergies.


Seasonal allergies present with symptoms like;

· Itching palate

· Red eyes

· Frequent sneezing

· Nasal congestion

· Headaches

· Running nose

· Sore throat

· Rashes or eczema


How it works


This impressive modern treatment is aimed at the nervous system and the immune system. It works by promoting regulatory mechanisms and the transport of inflammatory mediators like immunoglobulins. It is recommended that you seek treatment at the early onset of symptoms. Acupuncture aims to minimize symptoms, preventing further harm, and boosting the immune system to fight the infection. The use of acupuncture will help you reduce or stop the use of anti-histamines.


The procedure itself will require you to lie on your back, front, or side as long as you are comfortable. Disposable needles are inserted strategically. The respondent will feel like a sting or prick when the needle is being inserted. Occasionally there will be a dull pain at the base of the needle is inserted at the correct depth. The pain will subside after a while, though, so don't be scared then.

On some occasions, the needles may be heated with electricity for stimulation and maximum effect. The needles will stay inserted for about five to thirty minutes. The number of times you can receive the treatment depends on you and the condition of your disease. If the allergies are chronic, you may need the treatment once or twice a week for several months. If the allergies are of the acute form, treatment will involve around eight to twelve procedure sessions.


Benefits of acupuncture

· Strengthening the immune system

· Reduces stress at the pressure points

· Allows free follow of energy

· Regulates the production and transport of inflammatory makers

· Can relieve stress

· Used in controlling headaches

· Reduces back pain

· Used in joint pain and inflammation

· Helps relieve neck pain


There are numerous benefits to using acupuncture, but some risks are involved with the treatment, just like every other procedure. For patients with bleeding disorders or on blood thinners, acupuncture will be a high-risk procedure, and it would be wise to avoid it.


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